On January 17 and 18, 2025, Asheville’s Wortham Center for the Performing Arts will present Rennie Harris Puremovement, showcasing street dance’s rich narratives through diverse styles. Attendees can also participate in pre-show discussions and hip-hop dance classes, making this event a culturally enriching experience for all ages.
Asheville, North Carolina, get ready to be taken on a breathtaking journey into the world of hip-hop dance! On January 17 and 18, 2025, the renowned Rennie Harris Puremovement will grace the stage at the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts. With shows starting at 8 p.m. on both evenings, this is an event you won’t want to miss!
The Wortham Center, located at 18 Biltmore Ave., is preparing to transform into a hub of creativity and culture as it hosts one of the leading street dance theater companies in the United States. Rennie Harris, a highly respected and influential hip-hop choreographer, brings together a talented group of dancers to challenge perceptions surrounding street dance, showcasing not just the moves but the rich narratives and artistic ingenuity behind them.
The performance titled Nuttin’ But A Word dives deep into various street dance styles like Campbell locking, house, hip-hop, and B-boying. If you’ve ever wondered about the stories that dance can tell, this show promises to deliver a unique perspective on the art form. The title itself resonates with a cultural phrase emphasizing that actions speak louder than words, a mantra often echoed in Black communities across the U.S.
Harris emphasizes the significance of individuality, creativity, and innovation as integral elements in the dance experience and life itself. With each move, the dancers will not only entertain but also engage the audience in thought-provoking dialogue. This blending of artistry with social commentary sets Rennie Harris Puremovement apart, and attendees can expect an unforgettable performance that leaves them contemplating long after the curtain falls.
But wait, there’s more! To enhance the experience even further, the Wortham Center will host a series of hip-hop dance classes led by Artist-in-Residence Otto Vazquez in tandem with the performances. You can get a taste of this electrifying dance style by participating in a pop-up dance class on January 14, 2025, in the Henry LaBrun Studio. This class is an exciting opportunity for everyone from beginners to seasoned dancers!
On performance days, pre-show discussions will be held on January 17 and 18, creating space for audience engagement and deeper understanding of the themes presented in the show. Additionally, don’t miss the chance to learn from the pros! A Street Dance & Hip-Hop Master Class featuring dancers from Rennie Harris Puremovement will take place on January 18 at 1 p.m. It’s a rare opportunity for dance enthusiasts to refine their skills under the guidance of talented artists.
Ticket prices for this groundbreaking event are set at a reasonable $65 for adults and just $22 for children aged 15 and under, making it accessible for families and dance lovers alike. Group rates are also available for those looking to enjoy the performance with friends, creating an event to remember. Plus, on January 17 at 10 a.m., a daytime performance will be offered as part of the Wortham Center’s Student Series for students in grades 5-12, providing educational outreach in the arts.
With local sponsors and media partners joining hands in support, this event is poised to make waves in Asheville’s vibrant arts scene. Rennie Harris Puremovement’s commitment to preserving hip-hop aesthetics through workshops, mentoring programs, and public performances truly sets them apart, ensuring that this artistic tradition continues to thrive.
If you’re ready to witness something spectacular, tickets and more information are available online at www.worthamarts.org/events/rennie-harris-puremovement or by calling 828-257-4530 x1. Mark those calendars, gather your friends, and prepare to be inspired by the art of hip-hop dance coming to Asheville!
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